da Milano was quite ahead of his time . . . much is this is baroquish, though it reflects the madrigals of the time, just a bit progressive. Absolutely beautiful music.
first it works too rapid for my taste, the second one to negress 92, out of time ... and the third one ... nothing for saying, because it should not study it ... I rescue your fluency and clarity in high speeds ... but do not stop touching :)
This was the first real classical music.Medieval was really more folk than classical.Renaissance grew out of that folk and went in a more smooth lute-styled area.Something i may be studying to improve my electric guitar skills.I could use the arpeggios to use with sweep picking.
I know that you were trying to give a compliment, but this is far above and beyond what you would play for a wedding. Kinda sounds a bit cheesy to request it for a wedding, it is more meant to be enjoyed in your living room with a cup of tea or a good book to read. Or in a grand concert hall with amazing accoustics. It isn't something you listen to followed by 6 hours of drunken glass smashing sweaty rave music dancing. But I'm not gonna give you a thumbs down for your comment. :)
Beautiful and thought-provoking. Wonderful performance.
amtacello 3 years ago
Bravo! I enjoyed very much your musicality, excellent, keep well, Yorgos
gkertsopoulos 3 years ago
da Milano was quite ahead of his time . . . much is this is baroquish, though it reflects the madrigals of the time, just a bit progressive. Absolutely beautiful music.
jemdyar17 3 years ago
Great job Ryan! Francesco is sublime. I hope you are doing well well man,
~Greg
dodecahedron9 3 years ago
Nice! I'm practicing 'Toy' by Francis Cutting.. I really love Renaissance lute music.. :)
Good luck and go on with guitar/lute things.
Is your guitar by the way pitched in as a lute or just guitar (EADGBE)?
henkieh 3 years ago
You play beautifully!
InbarShani 3 years ago 2
Hey man ! Good job! You really respect the style. I hope your career is going well : you diserve it.
mike7623 3 years ago 2
first it works too rapid for my taste, the second one to negress 92, out of time ... and the third one ... nothing for saying, because it should not study it ... I rescue your fluency and clarity in high speeds ... but do not stop touching :)
gongv 4 years ago
This was the first real classical music.Medieval was really more folk than classical.Renaissance grew out of that folk and went in a more smooth lute-styled area.Something i may be studying to improve my electric guitar skills.I could use the arpeggios to use with sweep picking.
Johal523 4 years ago
he could play for weddings
elegant
Comradeguy 4 years ago
I know that you were trying to give a compliment, but this is far above and beyond what you would play for a wedding. Kinda sounds a bit cheesy to request it for a wedding, it is more meant to be enjoyed in your living room with a cup of tea or a good book to read. Or in a grand concert hall with amazing accoustics. It isn't something you listen to followed by 6 hours of drunken glass smashing sweaty rave music dancing. But I'm not gonna give you a thumbs down for your comment. :)
jemdyar17 3 years ago
I wish I knew how to play like that. Especially since I love Renaissance music, (well that and Led Zeppelin...which is sort of a weird mix)
But I've only been playing for three years.
DanDeath303 4 years ago
Same here for everything you just said! Except I've been playing for about five years.
I also listen to reggea and grindcore, plus play the Blues on trumpet, so mine might be a bit weirder! Later
GremlinMayer 3 years ago
great playing.
654321654321 4 years ago
Very nice, smooth playing! Nice control and contrast. You're a good looking guy too, which is always a plus for a musician's career.
trimskin 4 years ago
Very nice playing, congrats!
JCP598 4 years ago